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Film at 11 - DVD review from Issue #74 March-April 2008
Junkies go back to church
The Cowboy Junkies invited such friends as Vic Chesnutt, Natalie Merchant and Ryan Adams to Toronto’s Church of the Holy Trinity to help them revisit the music of an album that was seminal for so many, and which is, holy cow, marking its 20th anniversary this year. That’s what you see in Cowboy Junkies: Trinity [...]
Farther Along - Obituary from Issue #74 March-April 2008
Ken Nelson: 1911 to 2008
Kenneth Francis Nelson, who died January 6 at his home in Somis, California, at 96, was an enabler in the best sense of the word. In 26 years overseeing Capitol Records’ country division, his primary goal beyond selling records was allowing his acts the tools and means — combined with no-nonsense advice — to create [...]
Bound - Book Review from Issue #74 March-April 2008
The Selling Sound: The Rise Of The Country Music Industry
It wouldn’t be entirely inaccurate just to strike “Industry” from this book’s subtitle. That’s because Diane Pecknold’s The Selling Sound argues that “the rise of country music” and “the rise of the country music industry” are, if not identical phenomena, at least entwined so inextricably that to imagine we can easily pinpoint where the former [...]
